B.1 · The growth corridor, west
Blinds, shutters, awnings and curtains in Rutherford and Aberglasslyn
The builder's window schedule ends at the glass. Ours starts there. Most of our work on this side of Maitland is the whole house at once, freshly handed over, every window bare, and the first hot afternoon already booked in.
B.1a The handover job
From bare glass to a finished house in one schedule.
A new build out here typically carries a dozen or more openings: bedrooms wanting real darkness, a media room, a kitchen window over the sink, a west slider onto the alfresco slab. Bought piecemeal, that is three suppliers and three different whites. Scheduled together, it is one measure visit, one written quote, and rooms that agree with each other.
Start it yourself with the whole-house schedule before we come out, or hand us the bare house and we will walk it with you.
B.1b Field notes
| GROUND | These estates sit on the high side of Maitland, around 40 metres up. Nothing shades the afternoon: west-facing rooms take the full Hunter sun. |
| GLASS | Project homes run big panes and sliders. Wide spans push the schedule toward verticals, curtains on tracks, and track-guided outdoor blinds. |
| STOCK | Mostly standard-house streets, new and near-new. Square frames, clean reveals, quick fits: the measure confirms the numbers rather than fighting them. |
| USUAL ROWS | Blockout rollers and honeycombs in bedrooms, dual rollers in living, mesh outdoor blinds on the west, sheers where the street is close. |
The west side first.
If the budget has to move in stages, we say so on the schedule: the western glass and the bedrooms carry the house through summer, so they go first. The dress layers, sheers and the guest room can follow without re-measuring, because the schedule already holds every opening's numbers.
Free measure & quote
One visit. Every opening. A written quote.
Send an enquiry and we will arrange your free measure, inside and out, with a recommendation per opening and no obligation.